1. Alternate forms
2. Synonym (These are all guesses)
3. Entry word
4. Part of speech
5. Definition
6. Respelling (One of these is incorrect, for sure.)
7. The very bottom thingy "etymology"
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The sentence that shows that the speech is addressed to primarily female audience would be: We do not propose to petition the legislature to make our husbands just, generous, and courteous, to seat every man at the head of a cradle, and to clothe every woman in male attire.
I put a highlight on the phrase our husbands. The sentence basically created in order to put a sense of shared experience that every female audience could relate. This type of technique commonly used in order to make the audience feel a sense of unity from the shared experience.
Answer:First aid training programs generally focus on one aspect of first aid care, such as wilderness first aid or training for professional emergency responders. First aid training programs are available from organizations such as the American Red Cross and National Safety Council, as
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B. Fact
Explanation:
The highlighted text is a "fact" because it is expressing a statement that is real and is backed by evidence. For example, it states that <em>"water is a basic human right.</em>" This is, indeed, an "objective reality." It also states that<u> only 15% of the residents in the poor villages of Africa have access to drinking water.</u> This is backed by evidence that <em>the nearest drinking water is within a mile. </em>
The statement is<em> not a rhetorical question</em> because it is not asking anything. It is also <em>not a band wagon appea</em>l because it <em>doesn't persuade</em> the reader to do anything or to think about something. It is simply stating a "fact."
So, this explains the answer.
Giving inanimate objects life like things . such as saying "the tree spoke to me"